Things to Come (2016)
Things to Come is grounded in the personal, but it’s also deeply invested in the philosophical and the political.
Things to Come is grounded in the personal, but it’s also deeply invested in the philosophical and the political.
Eden feels kinda pointless. Maybe that’s the point. Following an aspiring garage DJ, Paul (Félix de Givry), a slender surrogate for director Mia Hansen-Løve’s brother and co-writer Sven, the film’s first half largely eschews the typical party aesthetics – the neon-streaked dancefloor, the incandescent beaches – for overcast streets and rumpled apartments, like something out…